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<div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">This photo shows the bow of the submarine tender USS Severn over-hanging six submarines. The location is believed to be New York Harbor, the date is October 28, 1911. The three D-class submarines are closest to the Severn. From L to R; Narwhal, Salmon and Grayling, three of the five C-class submarines; Tarpon, Octopus and Bonita. If you look closely, you can read the names Salmon and Grayling on the hull of those boats. In the background can be seen the Virginia-class battleship USS Nebraska (Battleship No. 14), with the three black stripes on her forward stack. On the far right in the background is another USN warship, likely a cruiser, but there is not enough detail to make an identification. | <div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="color:#00008B">This photo shows the bow of the submarine tender USS Severn over-hanging six submarines. The location is believed to be New York Harbor, the date is October 28, 1911. The three D-class submarines are closest to the Severn. From L to R; Narwhal, Salmon and Grayling, three of the five C-class submarines; Tarpon, Octopus and Bonita. If you look closely, you can read the names Salmon and Grayling on the hull of those boats. In the background can be seen the Virginia-class battleship USS Nebraska (Battleship No. 14), with the three black stripes on her forward stack. On the far right in the background is another USN warship, likely a cruiser, but there is not enough detail to make an identification. | ||
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This photo shows the bow of the submarine tender USS Severn over-hanging six submarines. The location is believed to be New York Harbor, the date is October 28, 1911. The three D-class submarines are closest to the Severn. From L to R; Narwhal, Salmon and Grayling, three of the five C-class submarines; Tarpon, Octopus and Bonita. If you look closely, you can read the names Salmon and Grayling on the hull of those boats. In the background can be seen the Virginia-class battleship USS Nebraska (Battleship No. 14), with the three black stripes on her forward stack. On the far right in the background is another USN warship, likely a cruiser, but there is not enough detail to make an identification.
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